Best Guns for Women Beginners with Paige Roux | Omaha Outdoors

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Paige Roux from Shooters World in Phoenix AZ, stopped by to talk about her experience of firearms she recommends for women or men beginning their journey into the world of shooting. From recommendations as a first time shooter to concealed carrying, Paige offers her knowledge and experience to assist anyone purchasing a handgun for the first time in the year of 2021.
    You can find her on Instagram @Some_Chick_Who_Shoots for content and information on conceal carrying a firearm.
    0:00 - Intro
    0:17 - Questions to Ask
    1:30 - Firearms for Beginners
    3:42 - Conceal Carrying
    9:45 - Revolvers
    11:08 - Ergonomics of a Firearm
    12:50 - Thumb Safeties
    14:10 - Caliber of Firearms
    16:00 - If you Need Help Choosing a Firearm
    17:15 - Bloopers
    FOLLOW US FOR UPDATES
    Twitter - / omahaoutdoors
    Facebook - / omahaoutdoors
    Instagram - / omahaoutdoors

Komentáře • 295

  • @TallyWackerr
    @TallyWackerr Před rokem +118

    Being a small girl who knows nothing about guns, it’s really intimidating going into a range asking about starter guns. I was so comfortable watching you and understood everything you said. Thank you for making this ❤

    • @claydutton4341
      @claydutton4341 Před rokem +5

      Don't get a Glock 🤣

    • @Facts.Over.Feelings.2A-PRO
      @Facts.Over.Feelings.2A-PRO Před rokem +2

      @@claydutton4341 what? why? I'm no girl and I'm not a Glock fan boy, but I will always recommend Glock personally. Its just a overall affordable tool that is reliable and will get the job done just like other name brand guns that cost twice the price.

    • @Facts.Over.Feelings.2A-PRO
      @Facts.Over.Feelings.2A-PRO Před rokem +9

      Get whatever fits you best!

    • @robertkwiatkoski1292
      @robertkwiatkoski1292 Před rokem +3

      my experience is that if you meet someone who carries/has weapons and express your interest in shooting you will often get an invite to go shoot.If someone creeps you out don't go. I find that the gun owners in eastern N.C. are very friendly and want to bring newbies into the fold.

    • @bobmeyer854
      @bobmeyer854 Před rokem +3

      Try and find a range that does an all female class. In my area there are a bunch around, take a class they're just one day for a few hours and try out different guns and get advice from the instructors. They're pretty popular if you're near a major metro area. As long as you're not in a state that absolutely hates law abiding gun owners like New Jersey or Maryland then it shouldn't be too difficult.

  • @RussellWinkler
    @RussellWinkler Před 3 lety +103

    The best piece of advice in this video is for new shooters to find a place where they can test out all of these guns. The grips all feel different, the recoil is different, and you don't get to experience any of that without trying it out. The S&W M&P was only briefly mentioned but the EZ version is a particularly good candidate for a beginner or female shooter because of the easy load magazine and lighter recoil spring.

    • @guidosarducci6794
      @guidosarducci6794 Před 3 lety +17

      Ditto that. Paige never touched on the subject of women with weaker hands, people with arthritic joints, senior citizens, etc. that may have less hand strength than the norm.
      My wife started carrying over 15 years ago, and the trials and tribulations of finding one that worked for her ended when I got her a Shield .380 EZ (later a 9 EZ, when they came out)
      There were pistols she enjoyed shooting, but racking the slide on most of her favorites was an obstacle.
      I think the EZ was actually designed for women, but the marketing people thought no men would be caught dead with it if it were marketed strictly as a woman's firearm.

    • @lonniep44
      @lonniep44 Před 2 lety +4

      YOU TRAIN TO DROP THAT SAFETY -

    • @richarddick2937
      @richarddick2937 Před 2 lety +4

      @@lonniep44 your finger is the safety.

    • @justine9980
      @justine9980 Před 2 lety +7

      I recently heard about the EZ and am very interested in getting one. I don’t have a lot of hand strength

    • @marytomaino750
      @marytomaino750 Před 2 lety +4

      @@justine9980 I bought the EZ for that particular reason and am really happy with it. MP EZ 9MM

  • @pigatt1
    @pigatt1 Před 2 lety +52

    My girlfriend and I took her sister and her sister’s best friend to the range. Neither had shot a pistol before and the sister didn’t want to shoot. We started them with the SW M&P .22 and they both did very well. The sister wanted to try my Glock 19 and she was EXCELLENT WITH IT!! They both enjoyed the experience and I think will go again!

    • @johnwelsh4750
      @johnwelsh4750 Před rokem +1

      Roger SR 22 is a Good alternate also.

    • @chancellor170
      @chancellor170 Před rokem +3

      The best gun for beginner is a Bazooka. It has zero recoil.

    • @mrthfury6727
      @mrthfury6727 Před 5 měsíci

      @@chancellor170 YEAH ✌🏻

  • @thomasinedouglas1280
    @thomasinedouglas1280 Před rokem +11

    Thank you for this video , I loved your passion in explaining about all the guns and how they vary and relate to women.

  • @trish387
    @trish387 Před rokem +22

    Being a woman the glock 19 is the best for me for handling comfort, grip, control.

    • @summerm9963
      @summerm9963 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Love the glock 19 gen 3 it's been so hard finding one ugh

    • @kevinrtres
      @kevinrtres Před měsícem

      @@summerm9963 Simply go for the Gen 5 - much better in my opinion. But then again you didn't ask me for it.

  • @michaelbarfield528
    @michaelbarfield528 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video and informative to ANY individual!

  • @leenasiraj6378
    @leenasiraj6378 Před rokem +3

    So I’m turning 21 && I’m a texas native!!! Looking forward to getting my first gun and learning how to use it!! Thank you for this video love ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

  • @TheRumblewagon
    @TheRumblewagon Před 2 lety +19

    The Hellcat kicked a lot for me initially, but increasing my grip strength helped immensely with that.

    • @njsentinel8752
      @njsentinel8752 Před 2 lety +1

      Just my two cents. You shouldn't base judgements upon capacity. I live in New Jersey. Ten round mags only.

  • @johngalt4657
    @johngalt4657 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Again!!!😃👍❤ Lots of great points! Keep up the Great Work!💯💯💯💯💯🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @grey5135
    @grey5135 Před rokem +7

    I know it can be intimidating, but the best thing you can do is actually go to a local gun range and talk to the people there. They are usually very good people. And more than happy to make time to educate you. Because it's usually the new gun owners that people genuinely want to help. Not the know-it-all's that come in Waving their guns around flogging everyone and everything because they've gotten too comfortable and lack common sense. Try going in on a slow day, and maybe even call ahead and let them know. You're nervous, and they will actually take that into account. And it could greatly improve your experience. Good luck 👍🏽

  • @Moose_King_05
    @Moose_King_05 Před 2 lety +9

    Working at a gun store, I see a lot of women new to carrying buying the Hellcat. Especially the model that comes with the laser and holster. It gives them everything in one package. Personal observation. And everyone is different.

    • @BabySpit
      @BabySpit Před 5 měsíci

      More so than the Glock

  • @nerdyoldwoman9651
    @nerdyoldwoman9651 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Excellent tutorial. Thank you!

  • @oriana0525
    @oriana0525 Před rokem +3

    This video was very empowering! ❤

  • @jim-jf5rn
    @jim-jf5rn Před rokem +12

    When men ask for a gun that a woman or wife can use it's not meant as a goddamn insult! Most men know what their wives are capable of and they are looking for a gun that their wives Etc can use, that won't be too heavy, too hard to chamber, with too much recoil and still has the same stopping power per caliber. I can definitely use my wife for an example because I bought her a 308 cobra and she can barely use it, due to the fact that it is extremely hard for her to chamber around. Majority of the time I have to chamber it for her. So when a man asked you what's a good firearm for a woman when he's talking about his wife or girlfriend or Etc, he wants to know if his wife Etc, will be able to use that damn gun without having to struggle with it in a dire emergency.

  • @computerz009
    @computerz009 Před 9 měsíci +3

    very great perspective about the psychological aspect here. it's very crucial and easily overlooked

  • @geminiascension7018
    @geminiascension7018 Před rokem +5

    My Glock 26 was my EDC for years; now, it's the Glock 43x with Shield Arms magazine.

  • @megmontmeny2379
    @megmontmeny2379 Před rokem +9

    Great tips, Paige! I went from being absolutely terrified of firearms to feeling confident and empowered. I've been taking lessons for the past year and it's become so much fun, looking to purchase my first firearm.

  • @PrettyPoodleChosen1
    @PrettyPoodleChosen1 Před rokem +7

    As a new novice shooter this video was definitely on point. Being a petite woman the men at the gun counters knew far from what I needed. I personally still shoot in the 380 ACP but I am hoping over time to progress through guns just like this young lady did in her journey. This is a must watch for any woman or guy thinking of getting a gun for his lady prior to hitting the gun store. This woman’s gun selection is top notch. Thanks again. ❤

    • @michaelsweaney3890
      @michaelsweaney3890 Před 10 měsíci +5

      I recommend trying a Sig Sauer P238. A baby 1911 style 380 ACP that is extremely easy to shoot and has little recoil and is very easy to rack the slide. Excellent for Concealed carry.

    • @PrettyPoodleChosen1
      @PrettyPoodleChosen1 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@michaelsweaney3890 thanks adding it to the list to go shoot.

    • @michaelsweaney3890
      @michaelsweaney3890 Před 10 měsíci

      Lol.....You can try The Sig P238, I also have a Bersa Thunder CC, and I have a Beretta 84 Cheetah (although that's a little too big to conceal carry) If your in Vegas, then let this be an invitation to an afternoon at the range. 🎯🔫 😉

  • @DCFunBud
    @DCFunBud Před rokem

    Very informative. Thank you!

  • @kiyannajordan2323
    @kiyannajordan2323 Před rokem +1

    You have helped my knowledge of purchasing a firearm. You are very knowledgeable and helped a whole lot. Just watching this video made me a little more comfortable. I really just need to find a firearm that is for me. Thanks so much

  • @jrobmus
    @jrobmus Před rokem +7

    My wife is 4' 10" and has really small hands. We tried a bunch out and found the m&p grips to fit best with her hands. everyone is different and the best thing you can do is just try out as many as you can

    • @Veronica-Lynn-Pit-Bull
      @Veronica-Lynn-Pit-Bull Před 11 měsíci +2

      I agree. I'm a small (5 ft) woman and I tried about 12 handguns before I found the one that felt right for me.

    • @sheaholloway9537
      @sheaholloway9537 Před 9 měsíci +2

      The Shield 9mm is the shit! And I'm 5'8". Other family range from 4'9" to 5'5". All women and all love it, too. Low kick, high mag capacity, Conceilable, price, grip, shot, perfect!

  • @bilbsk.2510
    @bilbsk.2510 Před 2 lety

    Awesome videos,great info

  • @dtc4691
    @dtc4691 Před 3 lety +6

    Paige Roux- Great video!!! Your on point with your detailed explanation. I have forwarded your video to several new shooters. How to you post more videos.

  • @cowboyT2011
    @cowboyT2011 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this Video

  • @carolynmcdowell65
    @carolynmcdowell65 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this video. I am happy that I ran across first time beginner

  • @Darignobullseye
    @Darignobullseye Před 6 měsíci

    VERY helpful!!
    Thank you!

  • @HeathOakrayzy
    @HeathOakrayzy Před rokem +2

    Thanks Paige this was very well presented and gave me a better idea of what the right handgun to get my daughter started with will be.👍

  • @sunvegeta
    @sunvegeta Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you to @OmahaOutdoors for this informative video! I would like next time for you guys to also include the price range for each fire arm being showcase.

  • @vortexecho72
    @vortexecho72 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful Vid Thanks!

  • @dougd5527
    @dougd5527 Před rokem

    The best video for woman! Great job explaining everything for a new user!

  • @lillianroux2747
    @lillianroux2747 Před rokem +1

    Nice video I've found very informative.

  • @honestnihilist1
    @honestnihilist1 Před rokem +1

    Just try them all. Great advice.

  • @D.Silva915
    @D.Silva915 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for making this video. I had one of those experiences that you described in your video and I also had a mishap where the slider took a good chunk of my thumb. There was nobody there to instruct me, guide me, or show me anything, other than the guy that was watching over all the shooters, who eventually came over to ask me to stop shooting the ceiling. Once he realized I was new, he showed me how to use the site, but that was it. shortly after is when I had the mishap. Guns make me nervous now, and I would really like not to be.

    • @sheaholloway9537
      @sheaholloway9537 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Sorry you had that experience! I was afraid, too, so I paid a bit more at the range and got a trainer. Each hour lesson shows you from mechanics, body stance, recoil, re-load, jams, and how not to slice your hand or blow your thumb off! Call your local ranges and ask if any trainers are avaliable. My guy was ex-military and so confident but calming and made me feel empowered, not weak and scared. Good luck!

  • @kpg-uo1tm
    @kpg-uo1tm Před rokem +5

    I agree with a lot of what you said, especially about starting with a .22 and avoiding not all revolvers but specifically J frames in .38. However Everything you showed is striker fired polymer. My wife shoots a Sig P239 in 9mm with 147gr bullets. That is a completely different experience than a polymer framed striker fired gun using 9mm +p. She went back and forth for years on a few different polymers but once she shot my 239 she took it from me. I would absolutely 100% no doubt about it recommend steel frame over polymer.

    • @ax.f-1256
      @ax.f-1256 Před rokem +1

      If you like the P239, try to find a 239 in .357 SIG.
      It will give you quite a lot more stopping power with the .357 SIG ammo. 2 rounds less, but much more stopping power even with 125grain bullets.
      It will punch much bigger holes with mich more force.
      If you can handle the bit more recoil it's perfect for defense even against some larger animals. The ammo is more expensive but when there is again an ammo shortage, you will almost certainly still get
      .357 SIG ammo, because only a few people use guns in that caliber.
      But it will be more a caliber for men then for women.

  • @kimberlywil4954
    @kimberlywil4954 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello just watched - thank you love the comparisons. I'm looking and really like the Kimber Micro 9 Rapide, but thinking I should begin with something like a .22 maybe. Cam you reply with info on your classes and other info please. Thank you

  • @philipdennis-rh7uj
    @philipdennis-rh7uj Před 5 měsíci

    Smart video. I agree in the 22 . I start newbies with CO2 to learn muzzle discipline, working the slide, magazine drop, sight and grip. Then 22...then 9. Hellcat fits a lot of smaller hands. Great video

  • @yippiecahier9253
    @yippiecahier9253 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, this was very helpful......!

  • @ronnichols884
    @ronnichols884 Před 2 lety +3

    The pink gripped S&W 38 special Air Weight, you were just holding is the one my wife and I bought for her carry gun. Her wrist is too weak to rack the slide on my SCCY 9 mm.

  • @gayledixon72
    @gayledixon72 Před 3 lety

    Enjoyed video!

  • @user-ki4jc7il1n
    @user-ki4jc7il1n Před rokem

    Great video. Thank you! Do you recommend lasers?

  • @georgeharvey3062
    @georgeharvey3062 Před rokem +3

    I bought my wife a Ruger LCP without having her feel the gun first. Probably not such a good move but I’ve always been a fan of Ruger. It has taken some time to get her comfortable with cocking it even though it is a small caliber. Personally I love the gun but I’m not quite sure it’s for her. That’s why my search was for concealed carry for women. Great video but I’m thinking I need to take her somewhere to shoot a bunch of pistols.

  • @jellyfrosh9102
    @jellyfrosh9102 Před 2 lety +11

    M&P EZ 380 or a .22 revolver is what I’ve used to teach women how to shoot and they’ve liked those a lot better than a Glock or anything 9mm. The lack of a safety has bothered every woman I’ve ever tried to teach when it comes to Glock. They worry it will go off on its own or they have small kids and they’re worried about them accidentally shooting the gun.

    • @schuylergeery-zink1923
      @schuylergeery-zink1923 Před 2 lety +3

      For conceal carry too, small children are super grabby. So having an extra step gives a lot of us assurance that a small child won’t be able to engage a firearm as easily.

    • @nasedo3129
      @nasedo3129 Před 2 lety

      Two excellent choices. The .380EZ is very inviting as I get older because it is so "EZ" to use! And you can't beat the reliability of a revolver, and a .22lr is also easy to fire.

    • @ThePudgie123
      @ThePudgie123 Před 7 měsíci

      I'm an old guy and the Glock triggers scare me!

    • @Sldejo
      @Sldejo Před měsícem

      Kydex holsters that cover the trigger will protect from grabby children and jumpy dogs. Building hand strength = practicing will help with recoil. Telling the women that the Glocks have a built in safety that is in the trigger.

  • @BrianJohnson-bb2vi
    @BrianJohnson-bb2vi Před rokem

    Outstanding video, I rate my firearm skill set as fair to decent and have introduced several women to guns, have been equaled or out shot by women on more than one occasion and I'm way cool with that.

  • @danielaramburo7648
    @danielaramburo7648 Před rokem +1

    It depends. Each person has different recoil tolerance, hand size, strength….. try them all, rent the ones you like, then pick one.

  • @dlight2669
    @dlight2669 Před rokem

    For a concealed carry for personal protection, which ones have a laser for shooting accuracy when you aim?

  • @HVYBOY
    @HVYBOY Před 2 lety +4

    I edc a glock 45/glock 17. My wife (5’4 130lbs)- carries a Glock 19. Both have RMRs and TLR 8. My point, invest in your holster, shit makes a world of a difference.

    • @BabySpit
      @BabySpit Před 5 měsíci

      I’m 5”4 and 156 lbs

  • @inland85
    @inland85 Před rokem +3

    My wife carries a Revolver a Ruger LCR in 22 mag it has very little Recoil and it will go BANG everytime she dose no haft to worry about it JAMMING like a lot of small 380s will do i will RECOMMEND a REVOLVER for women shooters because of it it so simple no SAFETY to worry about just point and shoot !!!!!

  • @ACGBLR
    @ACGBLR Před 3 lety +3

    Great overview and presentation.

  • @toddm9501
    @toddm9501 Před rokem +1

    Canik, Canik, Canik. My wife shot my TP9 SF a month ago. She loved it. She shot the Glock 17 great about 4 years ago. We don't hate Glocks. Lots of better value out there in 2022. Very good video, though.

  • @mikeburgan7675
    @mikeburgan7675 Před 5 měsíci

    Good advice

  • @WhiskeySavage
    @WhiskeySavage Před 3 lety +2

    All the comments from the dudes that own XD’s and ar500 armor are gold... y’all are crushing at life. Lol

  • @abchappell01
    @abchappell01 Před 2 lety +4

    I am a relative beginner, and I truly enjoyed your presentation. I wished you had a location here in Georgia. I would purchase a firearm from you and then take lessons from you.
    Thank you so much 😊

    • @vanessawindle9694
      @vanessawindle9694 Před rokem +2

      Totally, same here. I walked into a gun store/range yesterday for the first time in my 60 years. A large place with at least 7 male employees on the floor. Not one said a word to me. Feeling very discouraged and out of place I soon walked out. Signing up for my first class today. But my first impression was not a good one.

    • @robertkwiatkoski1292
      @robertkwiatkoski1292 Před rokem +1

      @@vanessawindle9694 Don't give up. Here in eastern N.C. the people i encounter at the gun range are very friendly, patient and supportive. They want you to become a good person.( they want you to support the 2A). When i was new i had many people offer advice and they also asked if i wanted to shoot their firearm. 16yrs later i like taking new shooters to the range. I want them to learn the manual of arms, build confidence and have fun. Being safe( following the 4 basic rules) is most important. I hope you enloy your journey.

  • @D.Silva915
    @D.Silva915 Před 9 měsíci

    Thx! 👍🏼

  • @pjm0621
    @pjm0621 Před rokem

    How do you feel about the Ruger LC9s & Ruger ec9s?

  • @ebonysharee
    @ebonysharee Před rokem

    Great info. What Camera are you using?! The lighting and quality is everything! lol

  • @jeanwiest186
    @jeanwiest186 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I'm looking at the S&W Equalizer. I've narrowed ti down from four. I wanted the Glock 43X but, dang .....it is way to difficult to rack! I'm a very active female senior and this will be my first handgun.

  • @christopherallencomer5738

    Thanks, God bless!

  • @KatJaguar1122
    @KatJaguar1122 Před 2 lety

    Great video and really appreciate it but I need more info on racks that are easy to slide. My sister has weak hands and a weak shoulder. I’m female also, I don’t have that problem, but she does.

  • @auntlynnonline6206
    @auntlynnonline6206 Před 2 lety +7

    I remember years ago, a friend of mine wanted me to 'try his new Desert Eagle!' at the range. I swear, when I pulled that trigger, I became airborne! lol I'll stick with something a bit smaller... lol. Thanks for the great video.

  • @mrspress8057
    @mrspress8057 Před rokem +2

    My first CCW was a .380 (Ruger LCP). I bought it w/o trying it (there aren’t many places to try guns before you buy where I am) and I hated it once I shot it. Recoil was crazy, trigger pull was too heavy and too long. It was a little too small for my hands to be able to control it. Worst shooting experience of my life. Not saying all .380s would be like that, but I don’t know that I’ll ever even try another one. I was so happy when I got rid of it.

    • @michaelsweaney3890
      @michaelsweaney3890 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Lol......that is exactly how I felt shooting the LCP.......I went to the range to rent numerous 380 to find a pocket gun. I loved the Sig P238.....try that one out. Excellent trigger, almost no recoil. A pleasure to shoot.

    • @mrspress8057
      @mrspress8057 Před 10 měsíci

      @@michaelsweaney3890 thanks! If I can find a range with one to rent I will. I don’t think I’ll ever buy another .380 without having the opportunity to try it first.

  • @turnbasedtoddy7664
    @turnbasedtoddy7664 Před 7 měsíci

    I think it’s more of a fair question to ask what is a best firearm for someone with smaller hands, or a smaller frame when they want to conceal carry. Either guys or girls. Im a smaller guy at 5’7 so I like smaller handguns because I don’t want to show a print.

  • @prohero22
    @prohero22 Před 2 lety

    Gelly watch this!!!

  • @TheJunkShot
    @TheJunkShot Před rokem

    Shout out to the Desert Eagle, love mine!

  • @Trusty335is
    @Trusty335is Před 11 měsíci

    Which ones do you recommend for California legal?

  • @BTVDeusVult
    @BTVDeusVult Před rokem +7

    Truthfully and honestly, this is literally the best, approachable, and well-rounded video I’ve seen for new female shooters!
    I’ve shared this with my fiancée so we can watch it together. We are in the market for a new firearm and training for her in gradual, comfortable steps.
    My fiancée’s ex boyfriend, previous to me, pushed her in buying a Springfield XD Subcompact in 9MM, and left her with a few boxes of ammo in +P ammo. ALL KINDS of BS setup for her to fail from the beginning. And, no surprise, she hates her gun.
    She’s held the S&W EZ and loves the over all feel and ease, but we haven’t set a time to try it at the range first, before buying.
    I loved what you said of trying out in .22 LR - I will see if she would prefer starting there and moving up to 9 MM, whatever she feels comfortable with. But, .22 LR is such a GREAT idea - thank you greatly for your video! 🇺🇸

    • @sheaholloway9537
      @sheaholloway9537 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yup, my dad started me out with a .22LR at an extremely young age, guns were weapons not toys. Graduated to 9mm Shield and fell in love. He passed before I graduated to rifles, but that .22LR is the best intro bc it can still save your life over a BB gun, yet gentle for beginners.

  • @yinyangmommy1256
    @yinyangmommy1256 Před rokem

    Hellcat was my first gun ❤

  • @brendaklair4041
    @brendaklair4041 Před 2 lety +1

    Would you recommend a Taurus G2C for a woman? I haven't even shot it yet and I'm uncomfortable with the fact that I have a very hard time cocking it, and releasing the slide button.

    • @Airvian
      @Airvian Před 2 lety

      Smith and wesson M&P shield EZ and walther ccp m2 are both made to be easy to operate. If you're still having trouble locking the slide back after learning how to do it correctly you should try those. Both are available in 380 and 9mm

  • @user-fb8ht2fm2l
    @user-fb8ht2fm2l Před 4 měsíci

    How do you feel about the Super Carry?

  • @llactaoen
    @llactaoen Před 2 lety +1

    Only thing unfortunately I’m in CA & I did get the G19Gen1only Authorized in Cali. So it’s one I can use. Thanks for the share

  • @alien_x8062
    @alien_x8062 Před rokem

    I recommend the hk mp5/sp5

  • @kristenburkett4274
    @kristenburkett4274 Před měsícem

    Do you have or know any contacts in the west central Indiana area where you can actually try out the guns too see what you like?

  • @Magneticitist
    @Magneticitist Před rokem

    I like watching these videos just to see if the advice is coming from legitimate places. Some women will pretend they like some guns which are clearly not good for them. This seemed to be a genuine breakdown. Basically people who feel like they don't have superior grips or abnormally large hands will simply prefer what they can get a hold of the best, which realistically crosses out a bunch of options. Best thing in general is to just go to a gun store with a range, then sign up for a membership to that range, then ask to be recommended guns you can rent and shoot based on your preferences til you find one you want to keep.

  • @hottstuff3012
    @hottstuff3012 Před rokem

    It's time to do an updated beginner's and concealed video!!!

  • @thebridgesfamilyvalues8746

    Nice i like i want tonget my sister her first gun never shot but shes around children any suggestions anyone the glock 44 dont sound bad

  • @davidhorsey7164
    @davidhorsey7164 Před rokem

    Thank you for your insight I'm about to start my fiance off in shooting as we will be overlanders and fishing and a bit worried about bears but want her to learn to shoot and gun safety as I'll be armed with a few thank you it's not easy to teach a beginner that's scared of load noises and recoil

  • @Hammsolo77
    @Hammsolo77 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you. I’ll be sharing with my wife.

  • @bryceteske3529
    @bryceteske3529 Před 2 lety +12

    If you’re carrying and are a mother with toddlers at your waist you 1000% want a manual safety.

    • @mr.browning7.624
      @mr.browning7.624 Před 11 měsíci

      No, you want a good holster and to be vigilant. Also following that with education about firearms for your children when they are ready. A manual safety is not an excuse.

  • @leonardmarciano4444
    @leonardmarciano4444 Před rokem

    My wife has weak hands and fingers. We're SENIORS. She can't works the slide of a pistol for the initial 11 + pounds of a trigger pull that a Bobcat Berreta requires.. Which tigger pulls are the lightest?

  • @veronaotten8206
    @veronaotten8206 Před měsícem

    What do you recommend for women with arthritis in their hands?

  • @donaldstepp4850
    @donaldstepp4850 Před rokem

    My ex wife liked the 30carbine and the Glock 21 ( extended mag) she did like the smith and Wesson shield 22lr

  • @bdags1996
    @bdags1996 Před 2 lety +5

    Great advice and video! I took a lot away from it but, maybe it's just me, but an aspect of this video that I think is missing is racking a 9MM. I'm sure there are technics to better position yourself to rack a firearm but my wife has a very difficult time racking mine so I'm naturally leaning towards a smaller caliber to accommodate hand strength. Any recommendations or thoughts on racking a firearm with weaker hands?

    • @maryannstets9272
      @maryannstets9272 Před 2 lety +2

      Look at the Smith and Wesson M&P EZ series 380 or 9mm. I have issues with my hands and just started with a 380 this spring. I love it but ammo is hard to find and pricey. I added a 9 mm recently and find I am more accurate with it and ammo is much more prevalent and inexpensive. S&W knocked it out of the park with these!

    • @maryannstets9272
      @maryannstets9272 Před 2 lety +1

      I neglected to include "Shield" I the name of the S&W gun name listed above.

    • @bdags1996
      @bdags1996 Před 2 lety

      I’m considering the 9mm for sure. The price seems reasonable and this seems to be the pistol everyone I talk with mentions. Thank you for replying and taking the time to consider my question. Love to hear if there are any other pistols you recommend for this. She won’t be carrying it often, just some range fun. Thanks again.

    • @ItsSupafly2U
      @ItsSupafly2U Před 2 lety

      So I am still new to shooting but racking was one of my problems as well as I have small hands. I started with the Walther PPS (hated) and the PPQ LOVED but couldnt rack. I have since moved to the Walther PDP Compact. The new slide serration is GREAT! I dont have ANY issues racking and I'm a bit more confident now. I am a go big or go home kinda woman and the PDP is a little bit of a monster...so I'm not recommending it specifically. Look in to something that has some kind of grip on the slide before you start downsizing. Good Luck to ya!

    • @nikkibrittain
      @nikkibrittain Před rokem

      Exactly- the racking part is so difficult with petite hands

  • @macmacaraig6505
    @macmacaraig6505 Před 9 měsíci +1

    i want too but calif so so strict with guns.

  • @madisonshapiro4460
    @madisonshapiro4460 Před 2 měsíci

    such a bummer none of these clock 4th generations are "California approved" living in California and purchasing my first gun. I have shot a 19 before and enjoyed it but its been to suggested to me that I should start practicing with Sig P238 .380 and then build my way up to using a 9mm. thanks for this video its very helpful (I am a woman with small hands) but would really love to build my way up to using something more heavy duty with a big caliber. ill take any suggestions!

  • @tomn5880
    @tomn5880 Před rokem

    It would help if you showed how the thumb ought to fit with the middle finger.

  • @nasedo3129
    @nasedo3129 Před 2 lety +1

    My sister recently became interested in a firearm for self defense and seems to like the Kel-Tec PMR30. It's light as a water pistol yet has very little kick. Maybe a .22 magnum isn't powerful enough to be ideal, but the gun holds thirty of them! : )
    By the way, I love my Hellcat. The kick doesn't bother me at all and I love the "U" shaped rear sight!

  • @barbstafford4971
    @barbstafford4971 Před 5 měsíci

    You make me want to fly to Arizona and buy my first gun from you!!

  • @pacesetters7564
    @pacesetters7564 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your time. Good advice. I will watch later

  • @instabloksuncare808
    @instabloksuncare808 Před 2 lety +3

    I used the Glock 19 at the range the other day and didn’t like how big the grip was or how hard it was to release the mag. Would you say the Glock 43X has a thinner grip? Is it any lighter than the 19?
    Thanks and love your IG page!!

    • @rwally192
      @rwally192 Před rokem

      You probably had a generation 3 if releasing the mag was a problem. I put extended release on my gen 3s.
      43x is thinner, it is light and recoils more than 19, but the full grip makes it much more controllable than most micro 9s.
      My gf prefers the g42 over the ez380 and 43x for what it's worth.

    • @shooterqqqq
      @shooterqqqq Před rokem

      Try a Canik or SIG.

  • @joedouche3818
    @joedouche3818 Před 2 lety

    I got my wife the Walther p22q, she loves it, nicknamed blue. Lol

  • @tonyc2891
    @tonyc2891 Před rokem

    Don't forget, UNKNOWN PEOPLE, which also is a big ??? Great video, thank you!

  • @Samanthael1234
    @Samanthael1234 Před rokem

    I want a recommendation list as someone who use to carry a Smith and Wesson M&P 40 for work ages ago.
    I don’t know anything about firearms. Just what I needed for work.
    I am a women with tiny lady arms. I do have a hard time holding long guns. I’m also in Canada with strict gun laws. Pistol, long guns, throw them at me people. No sigs. Just for fun at the outdoor range.
    Right handed, left eye dominant if that matters. New bf is a gun nut. I’m going to arm myself (ha) to impress him at the range in a few months.
    Thanks in advance!

  • @foorlife632
    @foorlife632 Před rokem +2

    I tried shooting my brother n laws 9mm glock. I only shot 1 round and I was like no way and gave it back to him. It was to snappy and made me scared to pull the trigger again. I tried pulling the slide on a couple different ones and couldn't do it. So NO not everyone can shoot a 9mm. It won't save me if I can't chamber a round. The only guns I can pull a slide on are 380 and 22. I hate that it limits my options but it is what it is. I don't have the grip strength and I don't like recoil.

  • @AlTheEngineer
    @AlTheEngineer Před 4 měsíci

    Pretty good video overall, I will say that there is ONE more advantage to carrying a revolver, if you plan to shoot it from inside a purse! A semi auto would get tangled up with everything in there, but a revolver will keep on going (granted it has a concealed hammer). I've seen some cool purses for women made to where the gun can be shot from INSIDE the purse without having to take it out! Personally I'd want it on my person, but I also understand that for some women especially while wearing certain outfits, this wouldn't be possible all the time. I'd rather they carry it in their purse than not bring it along due to outfit constraints.

  • @LoriBeth428
    @LoriBeth428 Před 2 lety

    I live in Tucson, can you recommend someone like you (awesome) that teaches in Tucson

  • @billboyd2310
    @billboyd2310 Před rokem

    This is a great video, you cover a lot of good points your next video you should show women how they can conceal a firearm, purse, pocket, fanny pack etc. If you can't conceal the gun it won't be carried.

  • @dayannarsanchez
    @dayannarsanchez Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for this informative and straight to the point video ! I’m newly divorced living in the high desert (Joshua Tree) and safety as a single woman is crucial since I can’t have a guard dog because of my hectic schedule. Best to know and be prepared! Tips for lefties are also appreciated 😂

  • @ginaspencer4333
    @ginaspencer4333 Před rokem

    you awesome thank you so much. i wish you were close for me to take your class :(

  • @schuylergeery-zink1923
    @schuylergeery-zink1923 Před 2 lety +6

    Women like me who have small hands, and I’ve also run into older folks with less grip strength/have arthritis that the easier slides to rack are very very helpful.

    • @SandraS1397
      @SandraS1397 Před 2 lety +2

      Try the S&W EZ series, it was designed specifically for smaller hands with weaker grips. I have small weak hands and my husband's gun was impossible for me to use but I love the EZ.

    • @donaldstepp4850
      @donaldstepp4850 Před rokem

      The Walther ppq is good, a revolver is also nice. Have a friend who is 83 who likes revolvers

  • @tomn5880
    @tomn5880 Před rokem +1

    Fit in the hand is the first, most important thing to consider, not caliber. Starting with .22 is a logical choice for a first timer. Concealment is a matter of imagination and how one dresses.

  • @drewgraysonxoxopanda
    @drewgraysonxoxopanda Před 3 měsíci

    It's always women saying SA Hellcat or Sig P365. Both are great choices.
    I say start with a Ruger or Taurus in the beginning. Budget friendly, reliable.